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<blockquote data-quote="Susquatch" data-source="post: 1613294" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>Yup, that pretty much sums up my concerns. But I don't know if they apply to the Triggertech design.</p><p></p><p>I would LOVE to see a thorough analysis of the Triggertech design. There are a few considerations that might affect the results despite my misgivings. They are just musings not facts. First, I openly admit that:</p><p>1. I like the Triggertech triggers</p><p>2. I am concerned about lack of over travel.</p><p>3. I don't shoot well enough anymore to test the difference.</p><p></p><p>So here we go....</p><p></p><p>1. Does the bullet really leave the barrel before the trigger reaches the end of its travel? I don't know.</p><p>2. How much does pull weight affect this? I don't know.</p><p>3. Does the fact that pull force does not "release" on the Triggertech affect this? I don't know. What I mean by this is that my finger cannot tell when the sear drops because there is no change in force or movement between unfired and fired.</p><p>4. Does the momentum of the trigger finger really affect this? I don't know.</p><p>5. Does the roller on the trigger tech affect this? I don't know. </p><p>6. Does the apparent lack of creep or travel of any kind in the trigger tech affect this? I don't know.</p><p></p><p>Lots of questions, no answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susquatch, post: 1613294, member: 31264"] Yup, that pretty much sums up my concerns. But I don't know if they apply to the Triggertech design. I would LOVE to see a thorough analysis of the Triggertech design. There are a few considerations that might affect the results despite my misgivings. They are just musings not facts. First, I openly admit that: 1. I like the Triggertech triggers 2. I am concerned about lack of over travel. 3. I don't shoot well enough anymore to test the difference. So here we go.... 1. Does the bullet really leave the barrel before the trigger reaches the end of its travel? I don't know. 2. How much does pull weight affect this? I don't know. 3. Does the fact that pull force does not "release" on the Triggertech affect this? I don't know. What I mean by this is that my finger cannot tell when the sear drops because there is no change in force or movement between unfired and fired. 4. Does the momentum of the trigger finger really affect this? I don't know. 5. Does the roller on the trigger tech affect this? I don't know. 6. Does the apparent lack of creep or travel of any kind in the trigger tech affect this? I don't know. Lots of questions, no answers. [/QUOTE]
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